Funday Monday presents: Foreign editorial cartoon roundup

The international madness continues this week with three real head-scratchers from newspapers around the world.

First from Jordan comes an editorial cartoon wherein a pair of rams are dueling each other in the time-honored rammish tradition via elephant/human hyrid abominations. This was obviously drawn in protest of the Jordanian government's recent crackdown on tariff loopholes (it's a subtle metaphor, but if you think about it for a little bit, it'll come to you. If it doesn't, just keep drinking).

Second, from the Phillipines comes a cartoon drawn in protest of China's "Territerrorism," which is a word now, apparently. And while we sort of get where they were going with this, we can't help but think we've seen this tattoo on someone we met in prison (totally non-violent offense; don't worry).

And finally, from the Netherlands comes this scathing indictment of the recent Greek financial collapse through the stunning visual metaphor of a fire-engine red "Discobolus Making the Cast." Only his hand is giant and it has a hole in it. No, come to think of it none of this makes sense. Seriously, the Netherlands?